Through the Lens

宮崎 皓一 & 佐野 寛 / Koichi Miyazaki & Hiroshi Sano

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Publisher/Mole

   Published/1999
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/155*225*15
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Japanese photographer Koichi Miyazaki's photo book "Through the Lens". Koichi Miyazaki, who was active as a commercial designer in the 1960s and started his career as a photographer around the 1970s. He started photography at the same time as Koichi Inakoshi, who was from the same designer, and has been friends for decades since then, and he has similarities and respect in his style at that time. Miyazaki's masterpiece is "Scissorings" released in 1968. A pioneer of found photography that captures newspaper and magazine clippings. Similarly, Inagoshimachi published "meet again" in 1973, which consisted of the image of a cathode ray tube. An attempt to capture a private landscape represented by compola photography in an image, express it freely, and re-recognize the meaning of the photograph was a creative style common to both. This book is a collection of works including 8 snap plates by Rolleiflex and 8 still life plates by Polaroid. Text by Hiroshi Sano. Limited to 300 copies. Entering a number. Comes with a booklet.
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